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it's about $7500.00 south of the capital athens. this full moon is orbiting, closer to the earth, unusual trading, what's known as a superman, which looks especially large and right. some of the best places see it or along the mediterranean and north africa. as of next, as business the look at how that you and japan are stepping up their cooperation to secure the supply of computer ships. i'm only and he said, thanks for joining the treasury strategy issues with a lot say what crazy. the
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interest, the global economy g w business be here's a closer look at the project. to analyze the flight for market dominance. get a step with dw business beyond the the risk, and you're putting all the coupling the you on to pot invited to work together to secure a supply, a semi conductor ship. we also, how far will this go towards reducing dependence on china? also coming up with the deal go up in smoke a trade agreement between e, you and for size american countries places it's final hurdle with disagreements about environmental protection, threatening to off end this and from fruit picking. drove to algorithms designed
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with pollination in mind. how is ralph agriculture industry is embracing innovation? this is dw business on k ferguson, and thanks for joining me, their opinion on japan, on or to work more closely together to secure the supply of computer tips. the commitment will enable both sides to benefit from the other as me search on the expertise as well as open the door to more mutual investment. rising geopolitical tensions have pumped a several major economies to replace some of their trade with china. a move known as the risk game. here's how the use internal market commissioners have a patrol explained that the russian now behind deepening co operation. uh, we have a strategy and shut out the 3. don't want to pick up the, the, and we made it very clear. we just wanted to deal with it forces as too much ways to much dependencies with a single source. we want to, to, to where yous, uh,
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this is this for you. and it's got that many aspect like a quick, you've got all of my toyotas a some minute orders, but that's when somebody contact as someone that's, that's spring and dw corresponding christine behind what she's joining us from brussels, christine, we hear a lot about countries wanting to de risk their relationship with china. how far does this agreement actually go towards that end? to locate from an e u perspective, this is a big step in the direction that the european union wants to take that is increasing its corporation in the technology space with allied countries that is technology involving around artificial intelligence. and of course, this crucial strategic aspect of semi conductor chips. really, you've got to look back to what happened with this global supply shortage. just dropped, of the pen demik with factories in europe with producing cause electronics, health devices. what basically brought to
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a standstill because of the lack of supply or the semi conduct the chip. this was awake, a pool for the european union. and as such in the world way, the european union says it's looking to the risk that is reduce its dependency on china. this space going to an ally like japan where there is going to be knowledge transfers in, in the space of semi conductors to of course, take leapfrogging steps in this technology exchange and transfers. we know that the european union is going to be supporting companies, japanese companies wanting to operate in the european union. so if this is randy, countering china is progression in the space as well at china, of course, which the opinion has a designated as a systemic rival. okay, christine to stay with us because there's another story as like to discuss that is the face of a trade deal between the you and for latin american countries, representatives of the market search, right, block stock, argentina, brazil, parkway, and uruguay. have kicked off a meeting where they will be discussing whether or not to sign
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a trade packed with the block, the agreement to have been 20 years in the making, but is far from a done deal. among the biggest stumbling blocks you demand for environmental protection and the amazon rain forest. the brazilian forest plagues by legal logging, both for the wood itself and to make space for valuable crop lance. during former president, both scenarios realty for station reached unprecedented levels. snellville for change with president, let us over the use also hoping for more from the miracles or trade agreement. but brazil's president has been critical of brussels plans to add more environmental requirements to exclude trade in products. broad and deforested areas. crops like soil. i think this could, that'd be the issue that you're part of the premises of mutual trust must exist between strategic partner. no, not mistrust. and sanctions. it by the european union approved its own laws, were extra territorial effects,
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its event which modified the balance of the agreements. the physical which you leave these initiatives, post potential restrictions on for zillion agricultural and industrial exports. a report that the ones that get equal, they lose to the point of view. these are the members of macros, or although venezuela's, membership has been suspended in 2019 macros or countries agreed on a deal in principle with the you. but the deal has stalled. along with it, the goal is to create one of the world's largest free trade areas with around 700000000 people. last year, the exported goods worth 56000000000 euros to americans or countries, and an import goods worth 64000000000 euros. it was the use 1st trade deficit with macros or countries in years. europe wants access to important raw materials from latin america for its energy transition materials like lithium, which is used to make batteries and especially important components for the auto industry. but the trade agreement is controversial in europe. some countries
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including france, austria, and the netherlands fear that their farmers will lose out to agricultural imports from latin america. meanwhile, environmental is believed that the trade deal will result in more pressure on the rain forest and her global climate goals finalizing the agreement will be tricky for the spanish government. it holds the rotating you presidency and his task with a deal by years. and christine the steel is backed on the agenda in part because spain has recently taken over the presidency of the counsel of the you. how is madrid hoping to convince fellow member state to get back on board? will kate, as you rightly point out, madrid's taking over the your opinion of a counsel presidency for for the remainder of the. yeah, and we know that this is high up on madrid's agenda. this is something that the spanish themselves says out to accomplish by the end of the year. we know that spain, heidi save is getting this deal done as brazil and other countries on the other side. as well, kate, it's going to be
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a matter of resuming that momentum that the european union and because the countries had achieved in 2019. that was, of course, before the stalling logically because of your opinion, concerns of a deforestation in the amazon that really reached at record levels ended up both in our administration with president pool are coming in. that seems to have changed. it seems to be in the meantime on that side, but of course there are other issues and the drug really is going to do everything that he possibly can to make sure that all those hurdles a kid come the end of the year a. so on like, given that there are a lot of issues on both sides remaining, how do you assess the chances of the agreement being fined by the end of this year? it's okay because of the winning this that's been signaled by both sides to, to pick up momentum to get this deal done. it is very possible. however, we've got to be realistic about some of the difficulties and now the late to sort of hurdle, if you would like, is coming from result president a new law is concerned particularly about the fact that the deal allows european
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union countries to sell. so the public fix that he wants to reserve public sector contracts to small medium enterprises in brazil, and that's something that he's likely to dig his heels in full. he also wants to reserve will exclude your opinion, compensate companies from the public sector. we know, for example, on the east side you've got countries, member states like fronts who are looking particularly out for the agriculture say to protect their farm is of course this would allow more impulse coming in from left to where you can country. so we will, there was hopes that at a big summit which left the american countries and caribbean countries happening here in brussels later this month, that they would be a significant announcement in terms of progress having been made. but given this latest sort of hurdle on the prism side with present food and seeking to add some, some counts of proposals into the deal that might still progress. but there is good faith. there is the winning, this, it will be up to me to madrid's persuasive power is the sort of like bringing the
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sides together, reaching those for the compromises. what it does need, of course, is probably your opinion. so maybe we'll back i, we heard from president rudolph result recently and power saying, you know, this paternalistic attitude in terms of how we're negotiating here. we want good faith. we want to be equal partners. yes. so it appears spain will be pulling member states on, on this end 2222, perhaps reaching for the compromises. but again, possible very likely, but will be difficult to do. but if you hear from the spanish, it's something that they're going to do their utmost best to accomplish. all right, so a diplomatic balancing act that has christine 100. thank you so much. i, i know to some of the others. i will business stories making news facing has chosen a new communist party secretary for the central bank pond on chang. currently a destiny governor is expected to know. take over the top jobs of the people find china. the portland is seen of assign the chinese leadership is concerned about
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a week economic growth task. less than ever, close to half a 1000000 electric vehicles. and the 2nd quarter of this year, that's a more than 80 percent increase compared to the year before the sales booth was fueled by us federal products, which helps make its electric vehicles more affordable because it's also expected to hit record sales and china is 2nd largest marcus, often, north america, oil prices are all softer side of the arabia, said it was extending an oil production costs of $1000000.00 barrels per day. meanwhile, a rush says it's funding to reduce its already limited exports. some of those are part of a wider attempt to stabilize markets which continue to be placed by rushes worn ukraine and to china, full tank, post pundum for covering that for, for picking drones to algorithms designed to pinpoint the perfect time for pollination is really,
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companies are increasingly embracing innovative solutions and the agriculture industry. proponents say the technology could help address labor sources as well as climate change. you know, we'll call the orchard in central is right. these probably those draw portland, from the plants using an electrostatic charge, then let them drop off on the next line of threes. is riley agriculture of tech company bloom, x use this data science and algorithms to predict the optimal time for, for the nation. most of our company does artificial coordination, w, this is a solution that also has the problems of reporting. nato's which arise from the incorrect use of natural opponent items such as inspect funny b bumblebees in commercial services. and to show that we also the lack of property used to get better off, but to the reader. more in quality and quantity of fluids in forgot about that. let me get them done before they're going to come with them and never dropping labor
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shortage in agricultural sectors. is a big problem. was the number of people working in agriculture at the windows? do you mind is growing? tech can offer alternatives like these for picking drones unless at the moment the system is complete, the autonomous deciding on how to pick the fluid. now go and it's changed and how to get to the fruitful and cut it off. all this is complete, the autonomous without human decisions have done. but human presence is critical. one makes sure that all the robots work according to the criteria on the, at the right pace with the right quantity or something. and if there's a malfunction, human make sure to provide distribution of the possibilities. the tech offers the culture are expanding every day. it may hold the key to facilitate the fight against lots sco challenges such as climate change and global population dropped on that route. so far, so for me or you can always check, i did have a dot com slash business for me on the team. it's fine on the
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fifth's cold grid for here. of course, every year terrible fires rage across the continent. protecting these eco systems from the flames. is more important than ever. we need people from spain and germany who wants to make a difference. they share their ideas and their great passion for the, for the close of next on the w to keep doing what we're doing. we need to become a sustainable as possible, and that's why a green revolution was absolutely necessary. european agriculture is facing major challenges. the future is being determined. now. you have reveals the last talk in all series,
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